The effects of cryopreservation on the morphometric dimensions of Iberian red deer (Cervus elaphus hispanicus) epididymal sperm heads

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Esteso, M. C.
Fernandez-Santos, M. R.
Soler, A. J.
Montoro, V.
Quintero-Moreno, A.
Garde, J. J.
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[1] UCLM, Grp Biol Reprod, IREC, CSIC,JCCM, Albacete 02071, Spain
[2] UCLM, IDR, Secc Recursos Cineget & Ganaderos, Albacete, Spain
[3] Univ Zulia, Fac Vet Med, Unidad Invest Prod Anim, Maracaibo 4011, Venezuela
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10.1111/j.1439-0531.2006.00676.x
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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0905 ;
摘要
Coin puter-automated sperm-head morphometry Was used in this study to determine the effects of cryopreservation oil red deer sperm-head morphometry. Epididymal sperm samples were collected from 40 mature stags and were divided. One portion was diluted at room temperature in a Tris-citrate egg yolk medium, containing 6% glycerol. A microscope slide was prepared from single extended sperm samples prior to freezing. The remainder of each sample was frozen in nitrogen vapours. After thawing, sperm smears were prepared as described above. All slides were air dried and stained with Hemacolor. The sperm-head dimensions for length, width area, perimeter and shape factor (length/width), for a minimum of 135 spermatozoa were determined for each slide by means of the Sperm-Class Analyser (R) (SCA). Firstly. Our results show that cryopreservation Substantially reduced (p < 0.001) sperm motility and plasma membrane and acrosome integrities. In addition, sperm heads were significantly smaller in cryopreserved spermatozoa than ill the companion extended samples for area (32.05 mu m(2) vs 32.56 mu m(2); p < 0.05), length (8.46 mu m vs 8.53 mu m: p < 0.0001) and shape factor (1.833 vs 1.849; p < 0.0001) for all stags. These differences were found within 29 of 40 stags (75%) for at least three of the morphometric parameters. The individual variability (CV) of sperm head measurements from extended samples was negatively correlated (p < 0.005) with the per cent of change in sperm head measurements after cryopreservation for area (r = -0.465), width (r = -0.483) and perimeter (r = -0.375). Thus, the lower the sperm head variability in the extended samples. the greater the sperm change Lis a consequence of the cryopreservation. These results suggest that the variability (heterogeneity) in sperm head dimensions of individual stags may be a good indicator of sperm freezability.
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